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why does a magnetic compass always telling along the north south direction

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Answered by ayush579
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\mathfrak{\blue{Answer→}}The opposite poles of two magnets attract. Therefore, when the red end of a magnet or compass is pointingnorth, it is because it is being attractedin that direction by the south end of another magnet (often coloured blue) – this is the imaginary magnet inside the Earth.
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Answered by bindupoonia245
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A compass needle points north because the north pole of the magnet inside it is attracted to the south pole of Earth's built-in magnet. ... Since unlike poles attract, the thing your compass is being attracted to must be a magnetic south pole.

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